Author name: Rachael Goldstein

Rachael Goldstein has been a freelance writer for more than 10 years, having written for Find Addiction Rehabs for the past two years. She specializes in writing about the law, mental health, psychology, and addiction. She is the owner and author of the website www.addicted-to-sobriety.com. Rachael is also a licensed attorney in the state of Pennsylvania.

How Long Does PCP Stay in Your System

How Long Does PCP Stay in Your System?

Dissociative Substance Abuse and Detection Times Have you ever wondered, “How long does PCP stay in your system? Perhaps you have an upcoming drug test, or it could be for a friend; in any case, understanding the duration of PCP’s stay in one’s system is akin to assembling a jigsaw puzzle without its box – since […]

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The Phenomenon of Craving

The Phenomenon of Craving

Overcoming the Sensation of Craving a Drink or Drugs Alcoholism is a serious disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a chronic and often progressive condition that can have devastating effects on an individual’s physical, mental, and emotional health. One of the defining features of alcoholism is the phenomenon of craving. This is

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Mindfulness Based Relapse Prevention

Mindfulness Based Relapse Prevention: Proven Methods

Using Mindfulness Practice to Prevent Relapse Mindfulness is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to relapse prevention. Mindfulness based relapse prevention can be applied to any compulsive behavior whether it be drugs, alcohol, gambling, or even relationships. According to an article from the National Library of Medicine, mindfulness is defined as, “paying attention in

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Substance Abuse and the Covid Pandemic

Substance Abuse and the Covid Pandemic

A Pandemic Pours Gasoline on Addiction in America More than a full two years later and the COVID pandemic and its variants are still surging across the globe, leaving death, grief, and uncertainty in its path. This is especially true for individuals who are struggling with substance abuse disorders and no longer have access to

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Obsession of an Abnormal Drinker

The Great Obsession of an Abnormal Drinker

What is the Obsession of Most Abnormal Drinkers? Many people who come into the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous struggle with the same common issue: actually classifying themselves as alcoholics. Even though there is often a tremendous amount of evidence backing up the idea that they have an issue with alcohol, it can still be difficult for them

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5 Celebrities In Recovery from Addiction

A Short Sampling of Celebrities in Recovery Addiction has made great strides in removing the stigma that it has carried for so long. A lot has changed over the past few decades regarding addiction, people used to view it as something that only affected the homeless and the weak, but as many of you know

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What a Daily Reprieve Looks Like

What a Daily Reprieve Looks Like

Getting a Daily Reprieve from Alcohol and Drugs Addiction isn’t like most other diseases. While other diseases tend to be either physical or psychological, addiction is actually both physical and psychological. It strips a person of his or her physical health, altering the brain’s structure and functioning as well. The cumulative effect is an almost complete transformation.

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